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∙ 13y agothe lama of northern southern south america
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∙ 13y agoJoseph DeVore
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∙ 6y ago
I think you mean llama. A lama is a tibetian monk. The range of the llama straddles the equator. The range of the Panda is entirely north of the equator.
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∙ 11y agoit would be the llama
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∙ 9y agopanda of northern south america
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∙ 10y agoa llama
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Alaska and Asia are pretty close. Scientists believe that there use to be a landbridge there. The Natives went across the landbridge, probably following an animal around the ice age. The generations of Natives went across the landbridge, then making it to America. Then, they populated the lower area.
The nine-banded armadillo lives in the southern part of North America and throughout most of South America.
South America is a continent mainly made up of Spanish speaking nations. The one exception is Brazil, which speaks Portuguese. Three other countries do not speak Spanish - these are Suriname (Dutch), French Guiana (French) and Guyana (English).
the lama of northern southern south america
The Llama is found very close to the equator. The panda is at least 3,000 miles from it.
the llama of northern South America is found closer to the equator
i dont know thats wat im askin
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I highly recommend that the answer to your question is a llama!!! Since it lives in hot places does it not.? Ummm, don't pandas either live in China, zoos, on in some baboo forest... :)
The llama in South America.Because southern Asia is too far south.
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Probably the American Bald Eagle which is that country's symbol.
If you are in America it would probably be the bald eagle. other wise I have no clue at all
A Northern Mockingbird ;)
There is no national animal of North America, since North America is not a nation.